There are four confirmed patients receiving treatment for Ebola virus disease in the U.S.
The airline said that employees on board the same flight between Dallas And Cleveland as Amber Joy Vinson are on 21 days leave.
Apple will start shipping the iPads later next week, with estimated delivery times for both new tablets listed as two to four business days.
While the purpose of these flights is still unknown, the mysterious nature of the X-37B missions has led to many conspiracy theories.
As many as 9,000 protesters stormed the police lines in Mong Kok early Saturday, forcing officers to retreat.
The two German nationals were kidnapped in April after their yacht broke down near the Filipino province of Palawan.
Researchers found only 111 of 2,379 drone victims killed in Pakistan since 2004 were "senior commander[s] of any armed group."
Barriers to gay marriage fell in Arizona, Alaska and Wyoming on Friday following a series of federal court actions.
Tracking Ebola-related errors made by the likes of the CDC and the World Health Organization is almost as difficult as tracking the virus itself.
After years of economic woe, Argentina has announced another domestic bond sale this year that it hopes will raise $1 billion.
A FiveThirtyEight report showed that there are no direct flights between the U.S. and West African countries where Ebola hit hardest.
The New York City outages follow recent disruptions to Verizon's phone, Internet and 911 services in the Washington, D.C., area.
The market for privately developed Ebola-testing products is heating up.
U.S. stocks soared Friday, closing out another whiplash week, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped over 200 points.
The U.S. government issued a "task order" to three labs for manufacturing Ebola treatment drugs, including ZMapp.
Sites like Etsy.com feature retailers selling Ebola “prevention kits.”
This is Snapchat's first attempt to monetize its widely used messaging app.
Iraqi Prime Minister al Abadi is relying on militias with checkered histories to help his army fight the Islamic State.
It's now "alright, alright, alright" for A-list movie stars to shill products in TV commercials.
The Department of Energy isn't commenting on technology that could give health care workers a way to diagnose Ebola on the spot.
Europe's leaders can't agree on border screening policies or travel bans.
A lawsuit over an oil pipeline built in the mid-1990s marks the first time London-based BP faces a UK court for its actions overseas.